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BIGGEST WEEKEND:
“SCREAM”
$30,018,805
RUNNER-UP:
“Spider-Man: No Way Home”
$20,094,245
BIGGEST PER THEATER AVERAGE:
“SCREAM”
$8,192 per 3,664 THEATERs
BIGGEST PERCENTAGE INCREASE:
“Venom: Let There Be Carnage”
+880.8%
THIS TIME LAST YEAR (2020):
“Wonder Woman 1984” (WEEK 3)
$2,960,015
NEXT WEEKEND:
“SCREAM” (2022)
PROJECTED: $15 MILLION

#
TITLE
GROSS
TOTAL
BUDGET
STUDIO
WK
LW
+/-
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
12 |
13 |
14 |
15 |
16 |
17 |
18 |
19 |
20 |
21 |
22 |
23 |
24 |
25 |
“Scream” (2022) |
$30,018,805 |
$30,018,805 | $24m | Paramount |
1st | — | ![]() |
“Spider-Man: No Way Home” |
$20,094,245 |
$698,018,319 | $200m | Sony |
5th | #1 | ![]() |
“Sing 2” |
$7,984,795 |
$119,073,650 | $85m | Universal |
4th | #2 | ![]() |
“The 355” |
$2,275,820 |
$8,353,325 | $75m | Universal |
2nd | #3 | ![]() |
“The King’s Man” |
$2,216,035 |
$28,580,649 | $100m | 20th Century |
4th | #4 | ![]() |
“American Underdog” |
$1,572,157 |
$21,039,395 | — | Lionsgate |
4th | #5 | ![]() |
“Belle” |
$1,565,658 |
$1,565,658 | — | GKIDS |
1st | — | ![]() |
“West Side Story” |
$928,687 |
$33,748,491 | $100m | 20th Century |
6th | #7 | ![]() |
“Licorice Pizza” |
$879,511 |
$9,563,858 | $40m | United Artists |
8th | #9 | ![]() |
“The Matrix Resurrections” |
$803,606 |
$35,804,132 | $190m | Warner Bros. |
4th | #6 | ![]() |
“Ghostbusters: Afterlife” |
$765,287 |
$126,104,536 | $75m | Sony |
9th | #8 | ![]() |
“House Of Gucci” |
$755,804 |
$51,105,073 | $75m | United Artists |
8th | #10 | ![]() |
“Venom: Let There Be Carnage” |
$404,807 |
$213,104,827 | $110m | Sony |
16th | #20 | ![]() ![]() |
“Encanto” |
$310,333 |
$93,017,210 | $120m | Walt Disney |
8th | #11 | ![]() |
“Nightmare Alley” |
$259,606 |
$9,296,455 | $60m | Searchlight |
5th | #13 | ![]() |
“A Journal for Jordan” |
$170,404 |
$6,231,690 | $25m | Sony |
4th | #12 | ![]() |
“Parallel Mothers” |
$119,102 |
$366,193 | — | Sony Pictures Classics |
4th | #15 | ![]() |
“Drive My Car” |
$76,440 |
$506,408 | — | Janus |
8th | #19 | ![]() |
“’83” |
$74,217 |
$4,055,660 | $36.2m | Reliance |
4th | #14 | ![]() ![]() |
“Red Rocket” |
$50,077 |
$991,941 | $1m | A24 |
6th | #17 | ![]() |
“Dune” |
$44,775 |
$107,396,069 | $165m | Warner Bros. |
13th | #16 | ![]() ![]() |
“King Richard” |
$35,754 |
$14,793,364 | $50m | Warner Bros. |
9th | #24 | ![]() |
“Belfast” |
$30,455 |
$7,007,680 | — | Focus |
10th | #21 | ![]() |
“Who We Are” |
$21,578 |
$21,578 | — | Sony |
1st | — | ![]() |
“Eternals” |
$21,561 |
$164,845,234 | $200m | Walt Disney |
11th | #18 | ![]() ![]() |

VACATED THE LIST





TITLE
DOMESTIC
WORLD
BUDGET
STUDIO
WK
HI
($$)
“C’mon C’mon” |
$1,863,674 |
$3,029,025 | $8.3m | A24 |
9th | #13 | ![]() |
“The French Dispatch” |
$16,083,058 |
$46,317,974 | $25m | Searchlight |
13th | #6 | ![]() |
“See For Me” |
$40,594 |
$194,218 | — | IFC |
2nd | #23 | ![]() |
